Several engineering students were recognized at the recent undergraduate research symposium.
As the 2020-21 academic year comes to a close, the Bagley College of Engineering is recognizing several faculty, staff and students who have contributed significantly to Mississippi State’s mission of research, teaching and service. “I continue to be impressed at the work done each year by our faculty and staff within the college,” said Jason…

A Mississippi State engineering student has been awarded a highly competitive scholarship from the United States Department of Defense. David Failla, a mechanical engineering student pursuing both a master’s and Ph.D. in the Bagley College of Engineering, is the recipient of the Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation Scholarship as part of the DoD’s SMART…
Matthew Duck, a graduate student in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), recently received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarship for Service.

Schedule A Visit • Apply Now Our spring semester has come to a close, and we graduated another class of Bagley College of Engineering engineers! As we prepare for our incoming class of Freshman and Transfer students, below are some updates for you: Are you a Fall 2021 student that missed Academic Insight? It’s not too…
Fifty students, including 11 from the Bagley College of Engineering, are members of the entering 2021 Roadrunner class at Mississippi State.

Industrial & systems engineering professor Lesley Strawderman is one of five MSU faculty members to earn prestigious teaching awards.

For the second time in the last four years, a Mississippi State engineering student has been selected as the recipient of the C. William Hall Scholarship from the Society For Biomaterials. Kaylee Bundy, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering, was presented with the award at the society’s virtual annual meeting on Thursday, April 22. “It…
Mississippi State recognized outstanding research accomplishments from across the university during its annual research awards ceremony.
For more than four years, Starkville-based Glo has been making a splash in the world of entrepreneurship with its innovative bath toys known as Glo Pals. Now, through a partnership with Sesame Workshop, the company’s newest Pals will resemble residents of a popular street.